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A geophysical/geological cruise by HMNZ 'TUI' to Manihiki plateau and adjacent Southwest Pacific areas including the investigation of cobalt crusts and manganese nodules as part of the tripartite II programme, March - May 1986Pacific CommunityText
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Solomon Islands - preparation of a national energy policy and strategic action plan - work plan proposal - PIEPSAP project report 26, 31 May 2005Pacific CommunityText
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Pacific Damage and Loss (PDaLo) : workshop reportPacific CommunityText
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Regional certificates in resilience (climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction / CCA &DDR)Pacific CommunityText
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Pacific GIS and Remote Sensing User Newsletter 1996-02Pacific CommunityText
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Report on 1994 courses for the SOPAC/USP certificate in earth science and marine geologyPacific CommunityText
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GIS and Remote sensing news, issue 1/2004, November 2004Pacific CommunityText
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Pacific Damage and Loss (PDaLo) information system : user manualPacific CommunityText
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Republic of Palau technical report, review and rehabilitation of hydrological monitoring applications - phase 1, September 2007Pacific CommunityText
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Precious coral PEACESAT discussion and precious coral workshopPacific CommunityText
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Coastal mapping to assist with development of a strategy for foreshore protection and development, Aitutaki, Cook IslandsPacific CommunityText
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Mission Report – Deep Sea Minerals mission, Tonga, 31 January – 3 February 2012Pacific CommunityText
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